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The Book Called Isaiah Hugh Godfrey Maturin Williamson

  • SKU: BELL-58534582
The Book Called Isaiah Hugh Godfrey Maturin Williamson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Hugh Godfrey Maturin Williamson
ISBN: 9780199281077, 9780191600821, 0199281076, 0191600822
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Book Called Isaiah Hugh Godfrey Maturin Williamson by Hugh Godfrey Maturin Williamson 9780199281077, 9780191600821, 0199281076, 0191600822 instant download after payment.

Recent research on the book of Isaiah has been dominated by discussions of its unity and authorship. Professor Williamson's important study provides a major and highly original contribution to these key issues, and is based upon a more rigorous methodology than ever used before. Isaiah is usually regarded as the work of two authors - the so-called Isaiah of Jerusalem (Isaiah 1-39) and Deutero-Isaiah (the author of Isaiah 40-55). Professor Williamson argues that the author of Isaiah 40-55was in fact strongly influenced by the work of the earlier writer. Secondly, he demonstrates that the earlier work was regarded as a book which had been sealed up until the time when judgement was past and the day of salvation had arrived, and that Deutero-Isaiah believed himself to be heralding the arrival of that day. Thirdly, and most provocatively, Professor Williamson argues that Deutero-Isaiah both included and edited a version of the earlier prophecies along with his own, intending fromthe start that they should be read togather as a complete whole. This innovative and scholarly work, which sheds much new light on some of the more neglected passages, has had significant implications for future work on this much-loved prophetic book.

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